Arts Tour Minnesota
Arts Tour Minnesota
Ten Thousand Things will bring ten performances from its 2019-20 season and three workshops to host partners across three counties in greater Minnesota who are interested to share the work of TTT with their communities.
Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Uri Camarena: Business consultant, Metropolitan Economic Development Association. Board chair, Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. Secretary/Treasurer, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Mayor of Red Wing, elected 2016. Former executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Philip McKenzie, Oboe and English horn player; adjunct oboe faculty, NDSU; Mary McReynolds-Pellinen: Executive director, Lyric Center for the Arts; coordinator, First Stage Gallery; Thomas Moss: Consultant to nonprofits and government agencies.; Dobson West: Senior advisor, Spell Capital Partners Fund.; Christina Widdess: Arts organization consultant; former managing director, Penumbra Theatre. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.
Darcey Engen: Coartistic director, Sod House Theater; theater professor, Augsburg University; Nathan Hanson: Composer and saxophonist; Arts Board grantee; Kurt Kwan: Actor; Pillsbury House Theatre artistic associate; David Marty: Former President, Reif Arts Council; Christine Murakami Noonan: Marketing and advertising supervisor, Minnesota State Fair; former MRAC board chair; Sara Pillatzki-Warzeha: Freelance director, actor and theater educator; James Rocco: Director and producer; former producing artistic director, Ordway
Executive director Sue Gens (651) 539-2650
ACHF Arts Access
TTT will develop new relationships with community partners and audiences who have not previously seen our work. We will survey audiences and partners about whether they have seen TTT's work before, whether they would be inclined to see it again, and whether they are inclined to see more theater as a result. 2: TTT shows will evoke emotional, thoughtful or visceral responses, opening Minnesota audiences to new ideas, feelings, experiences or perspectives. We will collect audience responses to our shows via written surveys, verbal talkbacks, recorded reflections, and postshow interviews with staff from partner organizations.
TTT developed new relationships with community partners and audiences, many who have not previously seen our work. We solicited and received verbal and written feedback from audience members and tour partners. Artists and stage managers also wrote reports after each engagement documenting response. 2: TTT shows evoked emotional, thoughtful or visceral responses, opening Minnesota audiences to new ideas, feelings, experiences or perspectives. We solicited and received verbal and written feedback from audience members and tour partners. Artists and stage managers also wrote reports after each engagement documenting response.
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